We analyze the contracting problem between a shopping mall and potential anchors (large stores) in a market where consumers with high search costs must choose shopping destinations prior to learning prices. Our model incorporates the interaction between contracting and asym-metric firm sizes into a framework of competing platforms. The mall is but one of three potential destinations in the market, complemented by a stand-alone location for a large store, and a competitive ‘downtown’ centre occupied by small retailers. As in Dudey’s (1990) homogeneous-good framework, consumers choose to visit only one of these locations, based on expected prices at each site. A game of sequential contracting for slots at the mall determines the equilibrium d...
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Sabarwal, Tarun and Watson, Randal, (2010), Large stores and contracting for mall locations, No 2010...
We estimate a structural model that takes into account the entry decisions of retail stores and thei...
Abstract—This paper demonstrates that mall store contracts are written to internalize externalities ...
I study the location choice of competing shops. A shop can either be isolated or join a mall. A frac...
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Many industries are characterized by a small number of firms making many entry decisions over a larg...
Competing retailers benefit from concentrating under a shopping mall because more consumers visit th...
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This paper investigates a determinant of location choice for multi-store retailing rms: the trade-o ...
Many industries are characterized by a small number of firms making many entry decisions over a larg...
This paper develops a model with cross-patronage effects between anchor tenant department stores and...
Sabarwal, Tarun and Watson, Randal, (2010), Large stores and contracting for mall locations, No 2010...
We estimate a structural model that takes into account the entry decisions of retail stores and thei...
Abstract—This paper demonstrates that mall store contracts are written to internalize externalities ...
I study the location choice of competing shops. A shop can either be isolated or join a mall. A frac...
We develop a model of competition between shopping centers, comparing competitive outcomes in three ...
Competition among multi-store chains is common in retail industries. This paper proposes a method fo...
We analyze the determinants of expansions and contractions of shopping centers using a unique datase...
We consider a model of a market for differentiated goods in which firms are located in marketplaces ...
Many industries are characterized by a small number of firms making many entry decisions over a larg...
Competing retailers benefit from concentrating under a shopping mall because more consumers visit th...
This article explains why a profit-maximizing developer may include multiple, competing outlets in a...
We consider the optimal two-part tariff contract between a manufacturer and a retailer. We show that...
This paper investigates a determinant of location choice for multi-store retailing rms: the trade-o ...
Many industries are characterized by a small number of firms making many entry decisions over a larg...
This paper develops a model with cross-patronage effects between anchor tenant department stores and...